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hola, chavez. you know what they say? if you can't beat them, pretend you joined them. now if he strikes accord with my hispanic viewer, it's because it is also the name of the founder of the united farm workers who popularized the slogan, yes we can, although, if he was alive today, he might be saying, oh, no, he didn't. >> let's go to jimmy fallon who almost came to blows with a guest last night over a controversial wardrobe choice. ♪ everybody's talking about my tight pant ♪ ♪ i got my tight participants o♪ ♪ i got my tight pants on >> since i moved to this town, everybody's talking about my tight pants. >> that's funny, because yesterday, i was presented with a plaque declaring my participapants as the tightest in all the world. >> it's tight pants day in honor of my tight participants. >> listen up you little, [ bleep ], hide your kids, your wife, i'll cut you. don't make me take off my heels. >> i guess i'll find yet another new town. >> nice to see j-lo there. >> i like that hair. do you think we can steal those props to recreate that video? >> maybe, s
hola, chavez. you know what they say? if you can't beat them, pretend you joined them. now if he strikes accord with my hispanic viewer, it's because it is also the name of the founder of the united farm workers who popularized the slogan, yes we can, although, if he was alive today, he might be saying, oh, no, he didn't. >> let's go to jimmy fallon who almost came to blows with a guest last night over a controversial wardrobe choice. ♪ everybody's talking about my tight pant ♪ ♪ i...
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well, the real cesar chavez was a famous latino labor leader. however, steve colbert thought fi fi fistler's idea was so good he devised a similar plan for republicans running in 2016. >> folks, senior chavez's strategy shows how the republicans can win the white house in 2016. just field a slate of minority candidates. there's lots of choices. poncho villa, martin luther king, gandhi, harriet tubman, sitting bull. >> sitting bull has a real chance, well, unless hillary clinton decides to run. >> next up, the cia got a lot of attention friday when it officially joined twitter. a decision they announced by saying, quote, we can neither confirm nor deny that this is our first tweet. well, what if every government agency followed their lead and tried to be funny on twitter. here's what that might look like courtesy of jimmy fallon. >> several other agencies recently joined twitter as well. and their tweets are even jo jokeier. sorry to bug you. hash not sorry #we see everything. >> wow. >> the irs tweeted oh, no we didn't. seriously, you owe us a l
well, the real cesar chavez was a famous latino labor leader. however, steve colbert thought fi fi fistler's idea was so good he devised a similar plan for republicans running in 2016. >> folks, senior chavez's strategy shows how the republicans can win the white house in 2016. just field a slate of minority candidates. there's lots of choices. poncho villa, martin luther king, gandhi, harriet tubman, sitting bull. >> sitting bull has a real chance, well, unless hillary clinton...
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venezuela's vice president says hugo chavez will be able to begin his next temple as president on thursday even if he's too ill to attend the swearing-in ceremonies. and centers for disease control says the flu outbreak in the united states has started early. it's widespread reaching 41 states and causing the deaths of 18 children. lessons from the cliff. this week, the president signed the american tax relief act which restores clinton era rates, extends unemployment insurance for a year and postpones massive budget cuts for two months setting up yet another countdown for yet another induced crisis. here i think are the big lessons from the latest budgetary standoff between the white house and congressional republicans. lesson number one, the so-called fiscal cliff was not a cliff. we intentionally avoided the phrase here fiscal cliff on "up with chris hayes" because it gave the definition for what it meant for a policy. you can't be a little off a cliff or kind of off. you're definitely off. the idea embedded in the metaphor if the president and congress didn't come to an agreement betwe
venezuela's vice president says hugo chavez will be able to begin his next temple as president on thursday even if he's too ill to attend the swearing-in ceremonies. and centers for disease control says the flu outbreak in the united states has started early. it's widespread reaching 41 states and causing the deaths of 18 children. lessons from the cliff. this week, the president signed the american tax relief act which restores clinton era rates, extends unemployment insurance for a year and...
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. >> this guy's name is tom perez, he may as well be hugo chavez. that is not an exaggeration. imagine what would happen if bush turned around and nominated the grand kliegle of the ku klux klan to a cabinet position where he would be deciding on discrimination lawsuits. that is exactly what's happened here. >> that's incredibly offensive. and now we're hearing gop senators vowing to block the perez nomination. why? because perez is a champion for voting and minority rights? it was his office that fought to block vote are i.d. in texas. it was his office that fought to have voter i.d. blocked in south carolina. it was his office that sued nerve joe arpaio for discriminating against latinos. he's a fighter for civil rights and as lake secretary, he'll stand up for the rights of the working class. thanks for much whatting. i'm al sharpton. "hardball" starts right now. >>> reince priebus. what more can i say? let's play "hardball." >>> good evening, i'm chris matthews in washington. let me start tonight with that bridge being detonated down in texas. wow. that's what reince priebu
. >> this guy's name is tom perez, he may as well be hugo chavez. that is not an exaggeration. imagine what would happen if bush turned around and nominated the grand kliegle of the ku klux klan to a cabinet position where he would be deciding on discrimination lawsuits. that is exactly what's happened here. >> that's incredibly offensive. and now we're hearing gop senators vowing to block the perez nomination. why? because perez is a champion for voting and minority rights? it was...
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for instance, in venezuela, she called chavez a dictator. he was democratically elected by the people. he was not a dictator. >> do you, sir, expect to face any liability at all for the fact you switched parties? when you're out on the campaign trail, should you go there? how will you address that? >> well i've never changed. the issues that i care about. and you can look at my record of 30 years of public service. i haven't changed. fiscal responsibility, care for the environment, using the government to help the less fortunate, government programs that work, avoidance of quagmires overseas, civil libertyies liberties liberties, gay marriage, women's reproductive freedoms, on all these issues, i haven't changed. now i align with the democratic party. i will note that even jim webb was once a republican who's expressing interest in the democratic nomination. even senator clinton was a goldwater girl. >> it's an evolution. >> yes, it's an evolution. i'm proud to be a democrat. >> all right. senator and governor lincoln chafee, thank you so mu
for instance, in venezuela, she called chavez a dictator. he was democratically elected by the people. he was not a dictator. >> do you, sir, expect to face any liability at all for the fact you switched parties? when you're out on the campaign trail, should you go there? how will you address that? >> well i've never changed. the issues that i care about. and you can look at my record of 30 years of public service. i haven't changed. fiscal responsibility, care for the environment,...
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chavez, the carrons, demagogery and i'm surprised this nation is going back to the old days of the gringo fail, the ugly american but going back to populism. this nation is great already. this nation is great because of the work of these millions and millions of workers. yes, some manufacturing jobs were lost. 30% in the last ten years, but what he is not telling the truth is that 95% growth in the new economy, in the new jobs, the quality jobs which is what u.s. americans have here so it's wrong on every position. it is wrong on going to a trade war with china, with mexico. he doesn't understand that u.s. economy has a deficit with every single economy in the world and he's not going to go to war with everybody. we are frightened outside. i work with 95 former heads of states. we are now in one solid front against this man. this is not the voice of united states. this is not the voice of a compassionate leadership. this is not the voice of a brilliant leader which would be world leader, not only president of the united states. >> yeah. thank you very much. former president of mexico, vic
chavez, the carrons, demagogery and i'm surprised this nation is going back to the old days of the gringo fail, the ugly american but going back to populism. this nation is great already. this nation is great because of the work of these millions and millions of workers. yes, some manufacturing jobs were lost. 30% in the last ten years, but what he is not telling the truth is that 95% growth in the new economy, in the new jobs, the quality jobs which is what u.s. americans have here so it's...
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an outsider challenge coming from former speaker of the house of representatives in florida in jason chavez. there will be interviews tonight for the speakers race up in washington with what's called the freedom caucus. but the same dynamics are playing out that you see at the national race and the presidential race. >> if i could ask you about his comments, kevin mccarthy's comments about the benghazi committee. a lot of people are calling it a gaffe or a mistake. is that often truth? >> again, it's one person's perspective. i don't think if you were to talk to trey gowdy right now, i think he's one of the most earnest human beings you would find on earth. you can like or dislike what he's going through but he's methodical as a prosecutor. he was a great prosecutor here in the state of south carolina. and he's just making his case. other people read into it based on their own politics as to what he is or isn't doing. he's just trying to get to truth. >> all right. mark, thank you so much as always for being with us. >> and coming up, bobby jindal suddenly finds himself in play in iowa. he
an outsider challenge coming from former speaker of the house of representatives in florida in jason chavez. there will be interviews tonight for the speakers race up in washington with what's called the freedom caucus. but the same dynamics are playing out that you see at the national race and the presidential race. >> if i could ask you about his comments, kevin mccarthy's comments about the benghazi committee. a lot of people are calling it a gaffe or a mistake. is that often truth?...
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socialism and political revolution, they think of the castro brothers, 57 years of dictatorship or chavez and venezuela. here's part of that interchange. >> when i talk about democratic socialism, i'm not looking at venezuela, i'm not looking at cuba. i'm looking at countries like denmark and sweden. you know what goes on in those countries? all of the kids who have the ability and desire go to college, and you know how much it costs? it is free. the retirement benefits for their elderly, much better than they are in the united states. we are talking about the concept, which i don't think is a radical idea, of having a government which works to represent the needs of the middle class and working families rather than just the top 1%. >> victoria, just your thought. was this a relevant question to ask him? >> jose, when you asked that question, i said, gracia. while mexican americans make up the majority of the latino population, a third are cubans, venazalens, and if you want to court their vote, you need to address the concerns. personally, i wasn't satisfied with senator sanders' answer
socialism and political revolution, they think of the castro brothers, 57 years of dictatorship or chavez and venezuela. here's part of that interchange. >> when i talk about democratic socialism, i'm not looking at venezuela, i'm not looking at cuba. i'm looking at countries like denmark and sweden. you know what goes on in those countries? all of the kids who have the ability and desire go to college, and you know how much it costs? it is free. the retirement benefits for their elderly,...